As mentioned in my previous post, 0641 is 100% the correct file for the Netflix rental version.

This is not 100% true. It seems like Netflix is shipping two versions of this disc. The version I received from Netflix did have TrueHD audio and it did NOT have 00641.mpls. So I think it's actually the retail version. And it did have the 00202.mpls playlist with the segment map that matches the retail version.

So I read the entire thread and took notes. I believe that this is the current consensus, although your mileage may vary. This is one pain in the butt disc......

US Netflix "retail" version (with TrueHD, note that 00641.mpls does not exist on this disc)
00202.mpls
Segment map: 508,501,503,511,510,516,520,518,507,512,519,513,509,517,515,506,514,504,502,505

US Netflix non-retail version (I believe this one does not have TrueHD audio)
00641.mpls
Segment map: 505,508,507,501,512,504,520,513,517,506,515,518,510,516,503,511,519,502,514,509

Just incase anyone else still has some doubts, for the U.S. 4k/Blu-Ray/Digital combo Best Buy version, 00202.mpls is the correct one for the Blu-Ray.
Segment map: 508,501,503,511,510,516,520,518,507,512,519,513,509,517,515,506,514,504,502,505

And, if just like me, you are wondering,"where the heck is it at? I only have 203.mpls!" It is the very first one. The one with "FPL_MainFeature" next to it.

Thanks for this thread but after reading all 8 pages I still don't understand. I am trying to rip John Wick chapter 2 blu ray and all I get is 50 huge files that all look the same. I tried to rip 1-10 to check but it seems to fail everytime. Is 4k easier to do?